BARR & SONS, 11, 12 & 13 Kins Street, Covent Garden, London. 77 
COTTAGE TULIPS AND TULIP SPZC\ZS—contimted. 
Those Tulips marked ■!> are species, and gems for sunny sheltered nooks in the rock garden, where 
their lovely flowers will delight the eyes of all who see them. They should be planted 3 to 6 inches 
deep in light sandy well-drained soil. 
BARR’S SELECTIONS OF CHOICE NAMED COTTAGE TULIPS. 
3 each of 50 beautiful varieties 40/- & 55/- I 8 each of 23 beautiful varieties 20/- 
3 „ 50 „ ,, ... 25/- & 35/- 1 3 If 25 „ If 12/6 
3 each of 12 beautiful varieties 9 /-> 12/6, & 16/- 
3 „ 12 „ „ 5 / 6 . 7 / 6 . & 10/6 
Selections of beautiful Miniature Species for the alpine rock garden 3 each of 10 species 13/- 
1 „ 10 „ s/- 
Abdul Aziz, very long flowers 
heavily flamed dark scarlet on a 
salmon-red ground, or sometimes 
breaking into a pretty yellow 
variegation, ht. 16 in. per 100, 5/6 
Acuminata cornuta) (2) 
the Ragged-petalled Tulip, having 
yellow and red streaked fantastic 
thread-like petals, ht. 17 in. 
per too, 6/6 
Aibiflora (i), flower white with 
elegantly recurved petals, very 
pretty, ht. 18 in 
Alida (i) flower white, with pale 
pink flush at base of petals, centre 
stained primrose, pretty, ht. 13 in. 
Amber Crown (i), flowers 
large, having the three outer petals 
recurving, colour delicate amber 
shaded outside apricot, very 
beautiful, ht. 21 in. per too, 12/6 
Aspasia (3), rich orange, heavily 
flushed and shaded deep scarlet, of 
stiff erect habit, ht. 21 in 
4 > Australis Celsiana), 
yellow, outside bronze, ht. 16 in. ... 
4 > Aximensis (3), a pretty Savoy 
Tulip bearing carmine-red flowers 
with black base, ht. 22 in. 
per 100, 5/6 
<I> Batalini (2), beautiful soft 
chrome, centre yellow, prostrate 
foliage, very free-flowering, a dainty 
little gem, ht. 8 in. Award of 
Merit R.H.S 
<h Batalini rosea (2), a beautiful 
new seedling form selected out at 
our Nurseries, flowers rose flushed 
chrome, ht. 10 in 
Beauty (6), flowers rich golden- 
yellow, lightly flamed red at margin, 
anthers black, very showy, ht. 20 in. 
per 100, 10/6 
<i>Biflora major, a little 
Caucasian species bearing lovely 
small cream-coloured flowers, on 
branching stems nar/y in March, 
ht. 8 in. None to be had 1911. 
per doz. each 
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Billietiana( 3 ), pointed flowers, 
yellow, strikingly margined at base 
rosy scarlet, showy, 19 in., p. 100, 5/- o 9... — 
Black Chief (4}, large well- 
formed flowers of a glossy maroon- 
black, handsome, ht. 24 in. 
per 100, 25/- 3 6...0 4 
Blushing Bride (sj'n. Isa- 
bella) (2), opening creamy white 
and pink, clianging to brilliant 
carmine-rose, flushed white, centre 
marked peacock-blue, large flower, 
ht. 15 in per lOO, 5/6 
Bouton d’Or (sj/n. Golden 
Beauty) (2), one of the deepest 
golden-coloured Tulips, ht. 17 in. 
Award OF Merit K.B.S.,p. 100, 5/6 
Bronze Queen (i), large hand- 
some flowers of a soft yellowish 
bronze tinged apricot on the outside, 
centre clear yellow, tall grower, ht. 
24 in per loo, 7/6 
Caledonia {4), glowing orange- 
scarlet, centre greenish black and 
yellow, ht. 20 in. Certificate 
OF Merit R.H.S. ...per 100, 7/6 
Carinata rubra (5), scarlet, 
shaded green and flushed yellow, 
ht. 16 in per 100, 4/6 
Cassandra (3), an elegant 
flower with pointed petals, colour 
glowing cherry-rose with white and 
cream centre, very pretty, ht. 20 in. 
per 100, 7/6 
Chameleon (4), pale heliotrope 
more or less flaked maroon on a 
canary-yellow ground, colour very 
striking, ht. 21 in 
$ Clusiana (The Lady Tulip) 
(i), a lovely little Tulip, outer petals 
cherry-red, inner petals white, with 
violet centre, ht. 8 in. It should be 
planted 6 to 9 in. deep amongst 
stones and the roots of other plants, 
in a warm sheltered situation and 
fairly light soil per 100, 10/6 
Columbus (spn. Gala Beauty) 
{4), golden-yellow, blotched ver- 
milion-scarlet, very large showy 
(lower, sweet-scented, ht. 21 in. 
Awarded First-Class Certifi- 
cate R.H.S per 100, 30/- 
Coronation Scarlet (4), 
brilliant scarlet with dark base, 
petals long and pointed, the outer 
ones inclined to reflex ; large showy 
flower, ht. 21 in per too, 15/- 
Crimson Flame (4), large 
showy globular flowers, brilliant 
carmine flamed blood-red on a snow- 
white ground, ht. 24 in., per 100, 7/6 
Crimson Pompadour (3), 
flowers of great size, of a glowing 
crimson with blue base, very hand- 
some, ht. 16 in 
per doz. each 
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